Behavioral Finance Online Training
Explore behavioural finance online and understand financial decisions influenced by human behaviour.
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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The Behavioral Finance course introduces learners to the study of how behavioural factors influence financial decisions. Focusing on psychological influences, biases, and decision-making patterns, this course helps participants understand why individuals and markets act contrary to classical financial theories. Participants will examine key concepts such as heuristics, loss aversion, overconfidence, and emotional influences on financial behaviour, providing insight into practical behavioural applications. By understanding these behavioural factors, learners can make more informed financial choices and recognise patterns in investor behaviour.
This course also delves into the behavioural influences on investment strategies, portfolio management, and market analysis. Participants will explore the relationship between behavioural insights and financial planning, risk assessment, and decision-making processes. By applying behavioural principles, learners can anticipate irrational market trends and improve advisory or personal financial strategies. This online training is ideal for finance professionals, analysts, or anyone seeking to integrate behavioural understanding into financial decision-making effectively.
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Learning Outcomes
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Analyse behavioural factors affecting individual and institutional financial decisions.
- Identify cognitive biases influencing investment and financial planning behaviour.
- Apply behavioural insights to improve portfolio management and financial strategies.
- Evaluate decision-making patterns to mitigate negative behavioural financial impacts.
- Interpret market behaviours using behavioural finance principles and research.
Who is this course for?
- Financial analysts aiming to understand behavioural influences on markets.
- Investors seeking to improve decision-making using behavioural finance strategies.
- Finance professionals wanting to integrate psychology into financial management.
- Consultants advising clients on financial planning and behavioural insights.
- Students pursuing careers in finance, investment, or behavioural research.
Career Path and Average UK Salaries
Completing this course can lead to roles such as:
- Financial Analyst – £40,000 per year.
- Investment Consultant – £45,000 per year.
- Behavioural Finance Specialist – £50,000 per year.
- Portfolio Manager – £55,000 per year.
- Risk Analyst – £42,000 per year.
- Financial Planner – £38,000 per year.
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